NOTICE regarding RedArt supply and clay color variation from current clay production. Cedar Heights Clay Company has been mining the RedArt clay from a different seam in their mine, internal testing has shown there may be a variation in the fired color of clay bodies containing this material. The following clay bodies may be affected 103, 104, 112, 119, 153, 205, 211, 214, 225, 259, 306, 308, 378, 417, 547, 760, 768, 800. While the physical properties of the clay remain within our acceptable specifications, changes in raw material chemistry and mineral composition may influence glaze interaction and final fired appearance. This change may or may not affect your production. We recommend customers perform production testing to confirm glaze fit, surface response, and finished fired color prior to use in regular manufacturing. Hopefully this is a short-term change and the bodies will be back to normal in the near future. We appreciate your understanding and will provide updates as additional information becomes available.

Clay Art Center Celebrates at Annual Benefit

Clay Art Center Celebrates at Annual Benefit

September 07, 2019

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The Power of Community: Ryan J. Greenheck Brings his Pottery Invitational to Pittsburgh

February 12, 2019

Fresh out of graduate school, with his MFA from SUNY Alfred, young potter Ryan J. Greenheck moved to Philadelphia in 2004, looking to set up a studio and get to work.  He thought he might do some teaching in addition to his own creative work.  He couldn’t imagine how his world would expand over the next fifteen years, on a path that introduced him to numerous artists, educators, and promoters - a community that he has been instrumental in forming and that has redefined his idea of what it means to be a practicing artist.

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High School Ceramic Exhibition at ClayPlace@Standard

High School Ceramic Exhibition at ClayPlace@Standard

April 09, 2018

Come out to Carnegie this Thursday evening for the Annual High School Ceramic Exhibition.  View the work of local students while enjoying live music and delicious food and drink.

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